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Australian National University Australia

Australian National University Australia




The Australian National University (ANU) is a university in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. Established by an Act of the Parliament of Australia in 1946, it is the only Australian university to be established by Federal, as opposed to State or Territory, legislation.
Centered at the Acton campus, the university comprises seven teaching and research colleges, several focused postgraduate research centres and three non-tertiary educational entities. It also hosts the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science, the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia and the National Computational Infrastructure facility.
In 2012, ANU was ranked 1st and 2nd among Australian universities, and 24th and 38th among the world's universities by the QS World University Rankings and the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, respectively.
Two Prime Ministers of Australia attended the university, and ANU counts six Nobel laureates among its staff and alumni. ANU is a member of several university alliances and cooperative networks, including the Group of Eight, the Association of Pacific Rim Universities, the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy and the International Alliance of Research Universities. As of 2010, there are 3,681 staff, including 1,506 academic staff who teach 8,688 undergraduate and 4,752 postgraduate students.



Established in 1946, The Australian National University is one of the world’s most highly regarded universities. It has been consistently ranked as Australia’s leading university by The Shanghai Jiao Tong University Institute of Higher Education and by the QS World University Ranking, 2010.
ANU continues to attract some of the best students and staff from Australia and around the world. Its reputation for distinctive research is widely recognised, and its teaching programs are among the nation’s best. A culture of discovery and inquiry informs all aspects of research and education, including the University’s connections with the world’s top institutions.
ANU enjoys a high ratio of academic staff to students, world-class facilities and an educational culture built on an all-pervading sense of discovery.
Facilities
Australia’s national university offers students world-class facilities, including the most powerful computer system in Australia, modern laboratories, classrooms and lecture theatres and libraries that are home to more than two million traditional volumes.
Campus living provides students with all the facilities needed, including a health centre, optometrist, dentist, cafes, restaurants and bars, well-equipped gym and excellent sporting grounds. Best of all, if a student can’t find what they need on campus, it’s just a short walk to Canberra’s city centre.
Education Links

ANU has close links with government, industry and research institutions in Australia and around the world, including leading universities in the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU). As Australia’s only member of this prestigious association, ANU enjoys close relationships with Cambridge, Oxford, Berkeley, Yale, ETH Zurich, Copenhagen, National University of Singapore, Peking and Tokyo Universities.
ANU offers a diverse and distinctive student exchange program with over 100 different institutions and has collaborative projects with organisations ranging from NASA to the European Union.
Campus/ Location
Nicknamed “the Bush Capital”, Canberra is the political and administrative centre of Australia. Unique among world capitals, Canberra is a small, vibrant city nestled amongst some of the country’s most beautiful natural environments.
Located approximately 280km southwest of Sydney, Canberra offers its residents the best of both worlds. No pollution, a low crime rate and minimal traffic problems mean that our students can breathe easy and focus on their studies. At the same time, Canberra boasts all the facilities and infrastructure that one would expect of a national capital.
Home to important national institutions like the National Library, National Gallery, National Museum and National Archives, Canberra never ceases to delight and entertain its visitors. For more day-to-day facilities and services, the city boasts excellent shopping malls, cinemas, restaurants, bars and cafes.
A 'green' campus, ANU has more than 10,000 trees within its grounds. With over 200 buildings, the University campus occupies 145 hectares, located within a 5-minute walk of the city centre of Canberra.
Courses/ Specialisations

A wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs are offered by the University’s seven colleges:
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
ANU College of Business and Economics
ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science
ANU College of Law
ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment
ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

A special feature of ANU is the choice of more than 60 combined undergraduate degrees. The “double-degree” option gives students the opportunity to study for one additional year and be awarded two qualifications.
For a complete list of ANU degree programs, please see: www.anu.edu.au/studyat
Student Services
The Division of Registrar and Student Services provides support to all students. Special services for international services range from airport reception in Canberra and an extensive orientation program. International students are also encouraged to use services such as the Student Employment and Career Development Centre, the Academic Skills and Learning Centre, Information Literacy Program, health and counselling services, travel centre, pharmacy, cafes and restaurants and sports centre.
Accommodation
University Accommodation (UA) provides a variety of services to help students find on-campus and off-campus accommodation.
At ANU, all new undergraduates coming from outside the Canberra region are guaranteed accommodation in an ANU-owned or approved facility.
The student residences provide self-catered and catered options, with fully furnished single bedrooms in either traditional halls or apartment-style facilities. All residences are centrally heated and carpeted, along with telephone and Internet access.
Fees/ Scholarships

In 2011, annual tuition fees for most ANU undergraduate programs will range from A$22,464 for Humanities courses to A$26,016 for Business, Engineering and Science courses. Annual tuition fees for most postgraduate programs will range from A$24,768 to A$28,656.

The University of Sydney Australia

The University of Sydney Australia
 
The University of Sydney is a public Australian university which is located in Sydney, New South Wales. The main campus spreads across the suburbs of Camperdown and Darlington on the southwestern outskirts of the Sydney CBD. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in Australia and Oceania. In 2011 it had 32,393 undergraduate and 16,627 graduate students.
The University of Sydney is organised into sixteen faculties and schools, through which it offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctoral degrees. Three Nobel laureates have been affiliated with the university as graduates and faculty.
Sydney consistently ranks amongst the top universities in Australia, Oceania and the world. In 2012, it was ranked 39th in the world; 3rd in Australia, behind Australian National University (24th) and the University of Melbourne (36th) in the 2012 QS World University Rankings
The University of Sydney is a public Australian university which is located in Sydney, New South Wales. The main campus spreads across the suburbs of Camperdown and Darlington on the southwestern outskirts of the Sydney CBD.



Motto: Sidere mens eadem mutato
Address: Wentworth Bldg, Butlin Ave, Darlington NSW 2006, Australia
Enrollment: 49,020 (2011)
Phone: (02) 9351 2222
Hours: Closed on Sunday. 
Founded: 1850

University of New South Wales,Australia

University of New South Wales,Australia




The University of New South Wales (UNSW), is a research-focused university based in Kensington, a suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1949, UNSW is recognised as one of Australia’s leading teaching and research institutions, and has developed a strong reputation in a number of fields. The university is a member of the "Group of Eight" coalition of leading Australian universities and is also a founding member of Universitas 21, an international network of leading research-intensive universities.
UNSW consistently ranks amongst the top of Australian universities. As one of the most prestigious and selective universities in Australia, [5] graduates from the university are held in high regard by employers and receive some of the highest starting salaries in comparison to other universities in Australia. Unsurprisingly, UNSW graduates hold more chief executive positions of ASX 200 listed companies than any other university in Australia.
Australian Government survey data of university graduates has indicated in the past that students who enter the Group of Eight come from higher income families, and that graduates largely have higher paid occupations or positions of influence, prompting claims of elitism and social division.
UNSW has an endowment of $1.52 billion, the largest of any institution in the Australasian and Oceanic region, followed by ANU ($1.2371 billion) and Melbourne ($1.105 billion). [8] [9] [10] UNSW currently has approximately 50, 516 students studying in 600 undergraduate and postgraduate academic programs. Over 5,300 full-time staff work in its 76 schools, 69 research centres, six institutes, four teaching hospitals, eight residential colleges and many administrative departments.

Motto: Scientia Manu et Mente
Address: High St, Kensington NSW 2052, Australia
Phone: (02)9385 1000
Enrollment: 51,053 (2010)
Founded: 1949
Colors: Yellow, Black

The University of Melbourne, Australia

The University of Melbourne, Australia

The University of Melbourne is an Australian public university in Melbourne, Victoria. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria.


The University of Melbourne is an internationally recognised, research intensive university with a strong tradition of excellence in teaching, research and community engagement spanning more than 150 years. Melbourne's outstanding performance in international rankings puts it at the forefront of higher education globally. It is ranked 37th worldwide on the Times Higher Education scale, 60th worldwide on the Shanghai Jiao Tong scale, and first in Australia on both. It is also ranked fourth in the world for graduate employability by the QS World University Rankings. Studying at Melbourne means you will join the best and brightest students from over 120 countries in a safe and friendly campus environment. The University offers a wide range of services to all students, including help in finding housing and accommodation, student financial aid, sport and recreation facilities, career and health services, counselling and language and learning skills. Melbourne offers 10 undergraduate degrees encompassing more than 80 specialised fields of study. On completion of their undergraduate degree, many students head straight into the workforce, while others go on to complete a graduate qualification. There are more than 270 graduate degrees available in fields such as architecture, engineering, dentistry, journalism, law, teaching, nursing, medicine, psychology, research and social work. On the fringe of the city of Melbourne's central business district, the University is uniquely placed. It serves as a hub for the Parkville research precinct - one of the world's leading centres of medical and biotechnological research - and is a vital part of surrounding neighbourhoods such as cosmopolitan Carlton. State of the art learning spaces, first-class study options and a vibrant on-campus culture mean you are assured of a broad and enriching Melbourne experience. Diversity is valued, multiculturalism is celebrated, and the integrity of the individual is respected.



Motto: Postera Crescam Laude
Address: Grattan St, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia
Enrollment: 36,626 (2010)
Phone: (03)8344 4000
Founded: 1853
Founder: Hugh Childers

LOCATIONS
Richard Berry Building
Parkville  --  3010
Australia
Phone:
61 3 83444000

The University of Queensland Australia

The University of Queensland Australia



Ranked among the top 1% of universities in the world* The University of Queensland (UQ) is one of Australia’s premier learning and research institutions. 11,300 international students study at UQ; about a quarter of the student population.


At UQ we constantly strive to deliver excellence in the areas of Learning, Discovery and Engagement so our students graduate with an education that is not only the most comprehensive and high-quality we can deliver, but is practical, relevant and globally minded.


You learn from teachers who have won more teaching awards than teachers at any other Australian university, and you choose from over 375 programs, at undergraduate, postgraduate and research higher degree levels, in diverse areas across six faculties.

You discover a University with eight world class research institutes, and researchers whose innovations are having a global impact, including the creation of a cervical cancer vaccine, breakthroughs in dengue fever prevention, and the installation of the largest photovoltaic solar panel in the southern hemisphere. As a UQ student you have the opportunity to be taught by and work alongside these researchers.
You engage with the national and international community through worldwide internship opportunities in diverse program areas, field trips with destinations ranging from tropical Heron Island in North Queensland to Hong Kong, student exchanges, and study abroad opportunities. Since 2006 over 900 UQ students have spent a semester abroad with one of our partner institutions
It’s a thorough approach which gives you the solid practical and theoretical grounding you need for your career. And it’s why in the 2011 Employer Review of the QS Rankings of World Universities, UQ was ranked 51st in the world for graduate employability.
We call it the UQ Advantage.


To enquire about your study options at UQ go to www.uq.edu.au/international/enquire-online
*QS World University Rankings 2011 *Times Higher Education Rankings 2011 *Shanghai Jiao Tong Academic Ranking of World Universities 2011
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LOCATION

Level 2, JD Story Building, St Lucia
The University of Queensland
Brisbane  --  4072
Australia

Colin Clark Building (Building 39)
Brisbane, St Lucia  --  4072
Australia
Phone:
+61 (7) 3346 8069

Level 2, JD Story Building
St Lucia 4072  --  4072
Australia
Phone:
61 3 86767004